Draken413o
Senior Member
First of all, many thanks to dingaroo for organizing evening outing, as well as all seniors who came forth to guide us shooters!
I have decided taken a series of shots as the lights went out of the sky, in an attempt to stitch them up to form a really wide view. However, it definitely wasn't an easy job, so I just stacked the re-sized shots via naive alignment of common elements at the boundaries. Attempted tools like warping initially, and almost ended up warping my own sanity after 3 hours. :cry: Here's how it looks like...
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a 3-shot stitch was done up with the same procedure, and here it is:
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As you can see, distortions like the oval flyer is hardly pleasing, so how can I avoid such foul-ups? Hereby seeking guidance on setting up properly to capture a series of shots that would be suited for panoramic stitching, as well as any tools that could handle the alignment and distortion correction. All advice, brickbats and bouquets are welcome![]()
I think you did very well! Maybe you could try ptgui? It's a pretty good panorama programme.